Designer Faces: The Hair and Makeup Look at the Spring 2011 Proenza Schouler Show

Proenza Schouler is known for its disheveled, urban beauty looks, and this season they offered up something similar, but with a twist—literally. The messy Hitchcock chignons may just be the latest, coolest version of bedhead we've seen. (The just-from-bed makeup, on the other hand? Not quite as flattering.)

"The clothes are a little more ladylike than the boys usually do," said makeup artist Diane Kendal, referring to designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. "So they wanted to offset that. They wanted the models to look strong and bold, but still fresh. That's why it [the makeup] is minimal, but still there."